Samsung gravity touch has launched on Bell for Canada to enjoy.While the launch on Bell is nothing to be surprised at, their little brother Virgin Mobile opened the doors on the side-slider as well. This is a bit of a surprise for sure, and both carriers have some solid introductory pricing on a 3-year and 2-year option respectively.
On Bell you’re looking at $49.95 on a 3-year contract, $99.95 on a 2-year, $129.95 on a 1-year or outright for $179.95. On Virgin Mobile your options are $49 for the 2-year contract or $179 for the device outright.
Details specifications are given below:
Connectivity
* Compatible with the HSPA network
* Global access
* GPS: Assisted GPS
* Bluetooth 2.1
* USB connection
Interface
* TouchWiz UI
Messaging
* Personal and business email
* Instant messaging
* Text, picture and video messaging
Web browsing
* WAP2, HTML
* Zoom capabilities
Multimedia
* Camera: 2 megapixel with 12x digital zoom
* Video capture
* Media player
* Supported file formats
o Audio: AAC, AAC , MIDI, MP3, WMA
o Video: 3GP, MP4, WMV
o Image: BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, WBMP
Productivity
* Document viewer with editing capabilities (DOC, XLS, PPT, PDF)
* Calendar
* Calculator
* Memos
* Tasks
* Phone book
* Voice recorder
Physical attributes
* Touch screen
* QWERTY keypad
* Internal memory: 60 MB
* Expandable memory: up to 32 GB with microSD card
* Talk time: up to 4 hours
* Standby time: up to 240 hours
* Screen size: 2.8 ”
* Resolution: 240 x 320
* Multi-touch display
* Speakerphone
* Lock/unlock button
* Headset jack
* Size: 99.57 x 59.44 x 15.75 mm
* Weight: 115 grams
Accessibility
* Voice-activated dialling
* Speakerphone
* Digital YYT/TDD
* Language support
* Voice recognition
Box contents
* Samsung Gravity Touch
* Battery
* Travel adapter
* Stereo headset
* Quick start guide
* Samsung safety and warranty guide
Thanks to intomobile , bell
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